mechanical advantage - translation to greek
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mechanical advantage - translation to greek

MEASURE OF THE FORCE AMPLIFICATION ACHIEVED BY USING A TOOL, MECHANICAL DEVICE OR MACHINE SYSTEM
Actual mechanical advantage; Ideal mechanical advantage; Mechanical Powers; Mechanical powers; Force ratio; Ideal Mechanical Advantage
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ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE
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Definition

mechanical advantage
¦ noun the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it.

Wikipedia

Mechanical advantage

Mechanical advantage is a measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool, mechanical device or machine system. The device trades off input forces against movement to obtain a desired amplification in the output force. The model for this is the law of the lever. Machine components designed to manage forces and movement in this way are called mechanisms. An ideal mechanism transmits power without adding to or subtracting from it. This means the ideal machine does not include a power source, is frictionless, and is constructed from rigid bodies that do not deflect or wear. The performance of a real system relative to this ideal is expressed in terms of efficiency factors that take into account departures from the ideal.

Examples of use of mechanical advantage
1. The IAAF said his carbon fiber blades give him a mechanical advantage.